Qur'anic Literacy program
ARAB-102: Building Blocks of Qur'anic Understanding
This course dives into the basics of Arabic morphology, the science of how words are formed, modified, and interconnected. It builds upon the foundations covered in the Qur’anic Arabic for beginners course but goes beyond theory, offering practical exercises to understand root letters, verbal conjugations, and how grammatical endings convey vital information. By the end of the course, students will develop core skills to identify key concepts in the Quran, deepening their connection with the divine message of the Qur'an.
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Spring Term
Jan 13 - May 15, 2025
Timing
Tuesdays, 6:30-8:00 PM CT
Instruction
Online Only
*Recordings Available
*Recordings Available
Time Commitment
90 min. Live Instruction
30 min - Homework & Review
30 min - Homework & Review

Meet your instructor
Sr. Fuseina Mohamad
Sr. Fuseina Mohamad is a Ghanaian-American who has been a student and teacher of Quran and Classical Arabic since 2011. Sr. Fuseina's passion lies in helping Muslims, especially adults, build a meaningful relationship with the Quran through learning the Arabic language, reading the Quran and studying the life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Sr. Fuseina is a graduate of the Qalam Institute 1-year Seminary Program. She completed memorization of the Quran in January 2018, and holds ijaazah in the Ashara Sughra and Ashara Kubra readings of the Quran from the Critical Loyalty Institute. Sr. Fuseina holds an M.A. in Islamic Studies from SOAS, University of London. She has a B.A. in Computer Science and a Masters in Information Systems. Sr. Fuseina lives in DFW, Texas where she works as a Senior Software Developer.